Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Philadelphia, USA, with this guide to its top attractions. From the iconic landmarks where America was born to bustling markets and artistic treasures, explore the heart of the City of Brotherly Love.
Independence Hall
One of the most important buildings in American history, where the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were drafted and signed.
Reading Terminal Market
One of the oldest and largest food halls in the country, housing over 100 vendors with fresh produce, baked goods, restaurants and clothing.
Philadelphia City Hall
A significant architectural landmark and the largest City Hall in the United States, adorned with sculptures and topped by a statue of William Penn.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
One of the most popular museums in the United States, known for its extensive collection of paintings, drawings, and historical objects, and famous for the 'Rocky' movie.
Betsy Ross's house
The credited location of where Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag, featuring 13 stars for the original colonies.
Christ Church Cemetery
The burial site of Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers; the grave can be viewed from outside the cemetery.
Penn's Landing
An area along the Delaware River named in honor of William Penn's arrival, featuring Spruce Street Harbor Park with food stalls, boat tours, and scenic views.
Spruce Street Harbor Park
Located at Penn's Landing, offers food, refreshments, boat tours on the Delaware River, and scenic views.
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
A significant bridge in Philadelphia, offering bike paths and pedestrian walkways with views of the Philly skyline.
Liberty Bell
An important piece of American history, can be seen with long wait times or viewed through a window outside the building.
Italian market
A place where you can find the roast pork sandwich.
Saron Bakery
A place where you can find some authentic tomato pie.
Alfred's alley
The oldest continuously inhabited residential street in the United States, dating back to 1703, named after Jeremiah Alfred.
Washington Fountain
A fountain near the Philadelphia Museum of Art.